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BREAKFAST MUSIC.

sir,-There must be some listeners who would enjoy good music at breakfast time. Could not 2YA present a reasonably | good breakfast session, and let the others continue to provide the dreadful fare which they now serve for breakfast? "Home News from Britain" is an interesting little addendum to the 6.0 am. and the 11.0 p.m. London News; but the number of listeners at those hours is limited. Why should not a recording of the early morning "Home News from Britain" be played after the 7.0 a.m. or the 8.0 a.m. news?

WOULD-BE LISTENER

(Oxford),

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 5

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BREAKFAST MUSIC. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 5

BREAKFAST MUSIC. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 5

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